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what made the company competitive and kept american jobs and united states -- in the united states, it means there are american workers making nails. we are deeply interlinked economies. we do the same thing on cars. it makes american production less effective. you cannot turn these things apart. >> the book is titled vanishing frontiers. theew is the president of aggression policy institute at the wilson center and a graduate of university of maryland. we'll get your calls. 202-748-8001, our line for republicans. 202-748-8000 for democrats f. -- democrats. if you're an independent, 202-748-8002. you write in your book about daniel lubinski. >> he is the one you find in starbucks or anywhere else and his -- has become the fastest nutrition bar. >> wisely significant? >> he tells us a story of mexican immigration. tend to be entrepreneurial. it is something you can see in small towns and cities around the united states. a lot of businesses have immigrant names, names and other languages. immigrants come with a desire to do something risky. do something new and pulled himself up either b
what made the company competitive and kept american jobs and united states -- in the united states, it means there are american workers making nails. we are deeply interlinked economies. we do the same thing on cars. it makes american production less effective. you cannot turn these things apart. >> the book is titled vanishing frontiers. theew is the president of aggression policy institute at the wilson center and a graduate of university of maryland. we'll get your calls. 202-748-8001,...
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question for the united states. the future of the nato alliance is one that we have to address on a regular basis, and should remind everyone, there has been peace in the world for a long period of time. ron is the right person to serve as america's face and voice in belgium, and i'm happy to endorse his nomination. >> thank you senator. i want to thank all of our senate colleagues for coming here and providing an introduction. i think buys partisan support for these nominees speaks well of them and of this process. as chairman corbo says, you're welcome to stages not sitting there. we really do appreciate you making those introductions. >> i want to thank my other colleagues for attending, and i want to be respectful to the time, so, rather than reading an opening statement, i will simply ask for consent to enter into the record, i will turn to senator murphy. >> i will take your cue and we can get right to the nominees. >> let me thank the nominees and your families for your willingness to serve in these important
question for the united states. the future of the nato alliance is one that we have to address on a regular basis, and should remind everyone, there has been peace in the world for a long period of time. ron is the right person to serve as america's face and voice in belgium, and i'm happy to endorse his nomination. >> thank you senator. i want to thank all of our senate colleagues for coming here and providing an introduction. i think buys partisan support for these nominees speaks well...
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this is about the united states and the posture the united states has chosen to assume against the rest of the world, particularly against its closest friends and allies in these are measures applied -- allies. these are measures apply not only to canada, but toward the eu and mexico. we believe it is a highly regrettable one. we said that directly to our american counterparts. >> we've got two minutes left. there are six people on the list. we have time for one more question. french]king this will affect the schedule you had chosen for the g7. >> we always expected there to be some differences of opinion amongst various g-7 members, especially when it comes to climate change and international trade. >> we have many elements upon which we agree. we knew we would be having some frank and honest discussions on those topics and others. we will certainly see that the incontinues to be useful allowing frank and honest discussions and rigorous discussions. >> is it possible that your government will offer financial help to the aluminum and steel industries if this trade dispute continues over
this is about the united states and the posture the united states has chosen to assume against the rest of the world, particularly against its closest friends and allies in these are measures applied -- allies. these are measures apply not only to canada, but toward the eu and mexico. we believe it is a highly regrettable one. we said that directly to our american counterparts. >> we've got two minutes left. there are six people on the list. we have time for one more question. french]king...
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states and north korea united states and its allies south korea and japan and north korea so i don't think that the military option is really an option is never been a real option the fact is that after a couple of months of verify amatory rhetoric of threat of use of force donald trump backed down from this position if we take a look at the speech of the u.n. national general assembly and then the speech the trump gave the south korean national assembly in the van der it's a very different speech nor for us of use of force focus on the development of north korea the abuses the abuse of human rights of course but there were no threat of use of force so i think that he really backed down from his options like months ago i'm not speaking about inflammatory rhetoric i think this is a very peculiar thing about donald trump he can be very aggressive when he's on social media but i think he's also. malleable to personal touch and a number of american partners like israel for example have already exploited this trade in his personality do you think do you think i can john only will try to l
states and north korea united states and its allies south korea and japan and north korea so i don't think that the military option is really an option is never been a real option the fact is that after a couple of months of verify amatory rhetoric of threat of use of force donald trump backed down from this position if we take a look at the speech of the u.n. national general assembly and then the speech the trump gave the south korean national assembly in the van der it's a very different...
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and in the case of the united kingdom, where we send steel to the united states that is vital for their businesses and the defence industry, it is patently absurd. let me be clear. these tariffs are totally u na cce pta ble. for 150 years, canada has been the united states's most steadfast ally. and europe is already talking about retaliation. we'll announce, in the next couple of hours, counterbalancing measures. what they can do, we are able to do exactly the same. it's totally unacceptable that a country is imposing unilateral measures when it comes to world trade. so how could europe hit back? some all—american industries could be hit, like this us denim factory, with talk of the eu imposing other tariffs on bourbon, motorcycles, and even peanut butter. the truth is a big reason donald trump has introduced these new metal tariffs is to satisfy his supporters. it may not actually have the impact on jobs he says it will, but has risked a dangerous economic escalation with this country's biggest trading partners. at the very micro level, some household goods made of steel or aluminiu
and in the case of the united kingdom, where we send steel to the united states that is vital for their businesses and the defence industry, it is patently absurd. let me be clear. these tariffs are totally u na cce pta ble. for 150 years, canada has been the united states's most steadfast ally. and europe is already talking about retaliation. we'll announce, in the next couple of hours, counterbalancing measures. what they can do, we are able to do exactly the same. it's totally unacceptable...
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and i think the point you make about and ballistic defenses and all the rest is that the united states has been driving now at least twenty years. and is going to continue doing so for every opportunity to do so trying every country that there are directed against russia that is to me in refutable irrefutably true you know it's interesting because i don't see this security necessity mark but these systems are very expensive aren't they i mean someone's going to be cashing in on this they're extremely expensive but i'm sure the trumpet ministration will try to get the german government to foot the bill his constant complaint is you're going to say to the german government don't know you can't import cars or cars in the united states you're insane events but you have to take our assuring that they're not spending enough on their nato spending to counter the russian threat that is actually far closer to them so the u.s. wants they're already putting these missile defense or there was and paul and romania alaska at sea in south korea now they want to put them in germany there is also talk
and i think the point you make about and ballistic defenses and all the rest is that the united states has been driving now at least twenty years. and is going to continue doing so for every opportunity to do so trying every country that there are directed against russia that is to me in refutable irrefutably true you know it's interesting because i don't see this security necessity mark but these systems are very expensive aren't they i mean someone's going to be cashing in on this they're...
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, and which the united states -- for which the united states is the largest funder, condemned our nation for separating kids from their families and their parents at he u.s.-mexico border. i ask us to think about that. and its significance. and if we can't stop these kinds of things from happening in the united states, then i don't know that we can stop them from happening anywhere in the world. and this is not only a call to conscience, it's a call to respect our constitution and it's a call that is not republican or democrat or liberal or conservative, but american. it's a call for respect of human dignity. thank you, congressman correia, foring this discussion today, and for all of your -- for organizing this discussion today, and for all of your work on this issue. >> thank you. i want to thank my colleague, mr. castro, from the good state of texas, for comments. and, mr. speaker, i want to thank you and the body for the opportunity to address this most important issue of asylum. mr. correa: this most important issue of children. the issue of children seeking asylum in this great cou
, and which the united states -- for which the united states is the largest funder, condemned our nation for separating kids from their families and their parents at he u.s.-mexico border. i ask us to think about that. and its significance. and if we can't stop these kinds of things from happening in the united states, then i don't know that we can stop them from happening anywhere in the world. and this is not only a call to conscience, it's a call to respect our constitution and it's a call...
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exports go to the united states. people say you don't make many mistakes. you make one mistake and you have to deal with the consequences. one historic error was to receive donald trump, who was attacking mexican people. he did not even bother to read this book. he says you have to provoke the opponent, and if he is weak, we smash him, and if he is strong, we negotiate. so when my opponent is weak, we crush him. if you want to be respected, you have to respect yourself first. a president needs to behave with dignity. i will defend the national interests. , i would like to know, what are the specific actions to redirect mexican exports in order to reduce the economic impacts resulting from our overreliance on the nafta agreement? >> thank you. we have opportunities throughout the world and we are going to take advantage of them. before we talk about trade and investment, we need to talk about mutual respect. president trump four days ago once again insulted us. every time he insults our immigrants, their lives and the
exports go to the united states. people say you don't make many mistakes. you make one mistake and you have to deal with the consequences. one historic error was to receive donald trump, who was attacking mexican people. he did not even bother to read this book. he says you have to provoke the opponent, and if he is weak, we smash him, and if he is strong, we negotiate. so when my opponent is weak, we crush him. if you want to be respected, you have to respect yourself first. a president needs...
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states, and even potentially constraining the united states. i think nick is right. china and xi jinping, certainly vladimir putin, are taking this to the bank. they are going to take advantage of it. >> steve, here is the president and shinzo abe. they are making their way to the podium. we got a two-minute warning for them a little while ago so i'm curious to find out what everyone thinks the two men might have been talking about in those moments before they decided to come outside. we'll have to wait and speculate on that in just a few minutes. meantime, let us listen in to the president of the united states and the prime minister of japan. >> zatoday i am greatly honoredo welcome my good friend, prime minister abe of japan, to the white house. over the past 16 months, the prime minister and i have worked closely together to address common challenges, of which there are many, seize opportunities and advance the interests of our nations. today we have had another deeply productive and very valuable discussion. we have developed not only a str
states, and even potentially constraining the united states. i think nick is right. china and xi jinping, certainly vladimir putin, are taking this to the bank. they are going to take advantage of it. >> steve, here is the president and shinzo abe. they are making their way to the podium. we got a two-minute warning for them a little while ago so i'm curious to find out what everyone thinks the two men might have been talking about in those moments before they decided to come outside....
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was exhausted also the united states would like to weaken russia. decision but we continued to schools energy but as the austrian president from the villains said great. when is that ellen g.'s only a moment and the prices are high but actually because you go long term contracts with russia to receive you get the gas well below the price of which is why it will so you have this. is almost impossible to contradiction in order to make what you have to create a high revenue stream to russia which makes russia stronger who burst but if you try to which also. run poorly run do you push your prices are actually the position of the countries that you are well sold to a special strong and well so you make their booty. to customs. more attractive so it actually is not a very clear since you know. all the energy i mean go back to change gears and i talk a little bit about nato you know ever since the end although the advent of the cold war in the warsaw pact we have had nato when the soviet union came to an end nato decided to stick around and look for a new
was exhausted also the united states would like to weaken russia. decision but we continued to schools energy but as the austrian president from the villains said great. when is that ellen g.'s only a moment and the prices are high but actually because you go long term contracts with russia to receive you get the gas well below the price of which is why it will so you have this. is almost impossible to contradiction in order to make what you have to create a high revenue stream to russia which...
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we have the privilege of being the most allied of the united states. send to seeto and many other alliances promoted by the west united states and particularly by members of we also have the privilege of being the most sanctioned. and that to any group of countries so it sounds contradictory it is going to be and this shows that pakistan will do what is in its national interest it will know it's just go with the wind but we'll be. a. radially reinforced rammed earth bricks is what they really are. moving from. this more than seventy houses about a hundred and forty people with families living here that are going to the police. it's really a way of forming zuma. the sun's coming in and then hitting the house and being stored in massive walls. sagebrush is the natural environment here but as we're containing the sewage and and using the plant stove to process the sewage we create our own little oasis of hear. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you were a south and taken your last to bang turn. your act caught up to you as we all knew it wou
we have the privilege of being the most allied of the united states. send to seeto and many other alliances promoted by the west united states and particularly by members of we also have the privilege of being the most sanctioned. and that to any group of countries so it sounds contradictory it is going to be and this shows that pakistan will do what is in its national interest it will know it's just go with the wind but we'll be. a. radially reinforced rammed earth bricks is what they really...
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but i asked the president where the state of relations between the united states and north korea are as of 3:00 eastern time on june 1. he said he thought that they were good. certainly a lot better than they have been between the united states and north korea over the decade. meeting with kim young chul for about an hour and 15 minutes. far longer than anybody thought when we were told by the white house that young chul and deliver the letter. there you can see him with john kelly. we heard that he was going to drop off the letter and be on his way out. it was on for 15 minutes, a half an hour and that stretched into an hour and beyond. the president said when they sat down together, they just started having an interesting conversation. they went over so many different topics. they went over sanctions, denuclearization. they didn't go over human rights. the president said that would be saved for another conversation: he said they talked about ending the korean war and ending it on june 12. that would be a monumental step forward in history, that they prepare the document. i asked th
but i asked the president where the state of relations between the united states and north korea are as of 3:00 eastern time on june 1. he said he thought that they were good. certainly a lot better than they have been between the united states and north korea over the decade. meeting with kim young chul for about an hour and 15 minutes. far longer than anybody thought when we were told by the white house that young chul and deliver the letter. there you can see him with john kelly. we heard...
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impressive jobs numbers here in the united states. the unemployment level reaching a very low. take a look at this, 223,000 jobs created. 3.8%, the wage growth has gone up 2.7%. all very, very impressive. >> all incredibly impressive, which is why there are a lot of republicans in this town and around the country really worried that this potential trade war that the president is engaging in that you were just talking about with our correspondents around the world could take away from that. that really is the concern. talking to republican strategists, who are doing a lot of polling on a lot of important races that will come up in november, they say people are feeling really good. there's usually nothing more important than that so-called right track, right track and the economy. but pocket books matter more than anything and that's why there's such a concern about this trade situation. >> the clinton administration, james carville, said "it's the economy, stupid." >> the president has put out a populous message that does not always wo
impressive jobs numbers here in the united states. the unemployment level reaching a very low. take a look at this, 223,000 jobs created. 3.8%, the wage growth has gone up 2.7%. all very, very impressive. >> all incredibly impressive, which is why there are a lot of republicans in this town and around the country really worried that this potential trade war that the president is engaging in that you were just talking about with our correspondents around the world could take away from...
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the biggest fear is being decoupled from the united states. that the united states is going to cut a deal and leave north korea with the capability to range japan. that's the biggest fear. they are going to put their best foot forward and behind the scenes and under the table there's going to be concern on the japanese side. >> and concern about the abductees and this notion of is the president going to raise human rights or isn't he? and this is a very important issue to the japanese. and you know, the question is how firm is the president going to be on it because these were people who were kidnapped by north korea. very important politically to abe and the president is going to have to raise it and abe saying to him i'm sure, you can't have a deal without getting those people back for us. >> the president acknowledged that and last time he stood beside the japanese prime minister and i know mr. abe, you want these people back and the president made public commitments before that he didn't follow through with. i'm sure there's a lot of nervo
the biggest fear is being decoupled from the united states. that the united states is going to cut a deal and leave north korea with the capability to range japan. that's the biggest fear. they are going to put their best foot forward and behind the scenes and under the table there's going to be concern on the japanese side. >> and concern about the abductees and this notion of is the president going to raise human rights or isn't he? and this is a very important issue to the japanese....
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be in the united states. it is not something you can do from abroad. so on the one hand how asylum law says, if you wa nt to one hand how asylum law says, if you want to try to apply for asylum, it have to come to the united states. 0n the other hand we are analysing people for the way that they are entering the united states, and therefore trying to seek asylum. this zero tolerance policy which is resulting in high volumes of criminal convictions, metal prosecutions, is directly resulting in the separation of families —— criminal prosecutions. and these are people that are fleeing persecution in their home countries, they are coming to the united states for refuge, they are traumatised, and then we are taking their kids away from them and not abiding any information on where they are —— where their kids. and i guess what some us officials have said in the pastis some us officials have said in the past is why, because not all of them are from mexico, for example, which is just are from mexico, for exa
be in the united states. it is not something you can do from abroad. so on the one hand how asylum law says, if you wa nt to one hand how asylum law says, if you want to try to apply for asylum, it have to come to the united states. 0n the other hand we are analysing people for the way that they are entering the united states, and therefore trying to seek asylum. this zero tolerance policy which is resulting in high volumes of criminal convictions, metal prosecutions, is directly resulting in...
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dependence between the european union europe and the united states remain very very high and i think there is a bit of upset here but i don't think there's a fundamental breach well we'll see there might be tensions which enlisted to run. let me go to michael in washington i mean interdependency i think there's a lot more dependency than interdependency and that's what we're seeing right now and i guess fundamentally can we have a transatlantic alliance coalition as it were can it co-exist with america first and donald trump michael. well it's be it's beginning to erode what we're seeing is an erosion and perhaps a replacement of the u.s. led unilateral world order and i think that the the breaking out of leaving the the iranian deal the j.c. p.o. way was a watershed moment for countries that you're asia and especially iran as well as in western europe and what we're seeing emerge now is a new geo political shift to a much more multi-polar approach and we're already seeing this just like what you probably saw in st petersburg with with the belt road initiative combined with the yes t
dependence between the european union europe and the united states remain very very high and i think there is a bit of upset here but i don't think there's a fundamental breach well we'll see there might be tensions which enlisted to run. let me go to michael in washington i mean interdependency i think there's a lot more dependency than interdependency and that's what we're seeing right now and i guess fundamentally can we have a transatlantic alliance coalition as it were can it co-exist with...
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i think it would be good for the world, russia, the united states. i think it would be good for all of the countries of the current g7. i think the g8 would be better. i think having russia back would be a positive thing. we are looking for peace in the world. we are not looking to play games. another question? yes. >> you said this was a positive meeting. from the outside, it seemed quite contentious. did you get any indications they were going to make any concessions to you? i believe you raised the idea of a tariff-free g7. president trump: i did. tariff-free, no barriers, no subsidies. in canada, we have tremendous tariffs. the united states pays tremenus tariffs on dairy. 270%. nobody knows that. we don't want to pay anything. why should we pay? ultimately, that is what you want. you want tariff-free. you want no barriers, and you want no subsidies. you have some cases where countries are subsidizing industries and that is not free. you go tariff-free, barrier-free, subsidy-free. that would be the ultimate thing. i did suggest it. i guess they a
i think it would be good for the world, russia, the united states. i think it would be good for all of the countries of the current g7. i think the g8 would be better. i think having russia back would be a positive thing. we are looking for peace in the world. we are not looking to play games. another question? yes. >> you said this was a positive meeting. from the outside, it seemed quite contentious. did you get any indications they were going to make any concessions to you? i believe...
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so then the question comes what's the united states' response? here it is a clear question of real first instance for the wto. and arguably a very dramatic and important one because what the united states is going to say is that these are justified, that we have a defense to them, not an affirmative right. there is no affirmative right to impose a national security tariff. that does not exist in the wto. if you wish to impose tariffs, above your bindings, you can only do it in four ways, or you negotiate a change in your bindings under article 28 and article 35. those are the only ways in which you can impose tariffs. so this is outside of those. all right? so then the question is, do you have an excuse for doing it? do you have a defense? and where the united states is clearly going to go is to article 21, the security exceptions, and here the emphasis i would put is on what john referred to as the dot, dot, dot. what i would contend to you they are not just dot dot dot, they are a very clear limitation on when can you use article 21? there's no
so then the question comes what's the united states' response? here it is a clear question of real first instance for the wto. and arguably a very dramatic and important one because what the united states is going to say is that these are justified, that we have a defense to them, not an affirmative right. there is no affirmative right to impose a national security tariff. that does not exist in the wto. if you wish to impose tariffs, above your bindings, you can only do it in four ways, or you...
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section 232 with the president of the united states can declare something a national security, issue and when he does that it keeps them from having to go through the normal process one goes through to deal wi
section 232 with the president of the united states can declare something a national security, issue and when he does that it keeps them from having to go through the normal process one goes through to deal wi
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we have the privilege of being the most allied ally of the united states. centaurs tool and many other alliances promoted by the west and states and particularly by members of we also have the privilege of being the most sanctioned. of that to any group of countries so while it sounds contradictory it is contradictory and this shows that pakistan will do what is in its national interest it will not just go with the wind one reel the other. is a. church secret indeed just like priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the geographic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot were the previous standards not the highest ranks of the catholic church conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that end if that's known as the end then i think you'll hear that it just is out and. it's felt. welcome back across the uk where all things considered i'm peter remind you we're discussing some real ne
we have the privilege of being the most allied ally of the united states. centaurs tool and many other alliances promoted by the west and states and particularly by members of we also have the privilege of being the most sanctioned. of that to any group of countries so while it sounds contradictory it is contradictory and this shows that pakistan will do what is in its national interest it will not just go with the wind one reel the other. is a. church secret indeed just like priests accused of...
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tonight, is the iran nuclear deal finally on the verge of collapse as europe and the united states square off over sanctions and iran threatens to restart its nuclear activities. from london my conversation with the top iranian diplomat and ambassador to the uk. >>> plus from new york, rob ryaner joins me on his new political thriller shock and awe exposing america to the truth and the lies that led america into the iraq war. >>> good evening, everyone. and welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. the iran nuclear deal is in serious trouble. america's closest allies in europe are throwing a hail mary pass to save it. pleading with the trump administration to respect their sovereignty and quit threatening their own european companies that are trying to do business in iran. when the president defied the global consensus and withdrew america from the deal last month, europe immediately said they would abide by it for their own safety and security, and in the absence of any alternative. now top eu, british, french and german ministers write, quote, as allies we expect that t
tonight, is the iran nuclear deal finally on the verge of collapse as europe and the united states square off over sanctions and iran threatens to restart its nuclear activities. from london my conversation with the top iranian diplomat and ambassador to the uk. >>> plus from new york, rob ryaner joins me on his new political thriller shock and awe exposing america to the truth and the lies that led america into the iraq war. >>> good evening, everyone. and welcome to the...
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the united states. and. the world is shocked by this test but north korea's transformation into a nuclear power should come as no surprise. they've been working towards this goal for decades it's a sophisticated program that got its start even before the north korean state was founded in nineteen forty eight. during world war two many koreans were taken to japan a slave laborers so when the nuclear weapons went off in japan during world war two and many koreans had seen those weapons seen the effects knew about it they went home to korea after the war and described it to the koreans in the leadership picked up on the fact that this was a really big deal. at the end of the wall korea like germany was divided by the allied powers. the border between the two occupation zones was drawn in on the thirty eighth parallel in the northern ascent the soviet union installed kim il sung at the head of a provisional government. the democratic people's republic of korea was proclaimed in september one thousand nine hundre
the united states. and. the world is shocked by this test but north korea's transformation into a nuclear power should come as no surprise. they've been working towards this goal for decades it's a sophisticated program that got its start even before the north korean state was founded in nineteen forty eight. during world war two many koreans were taken to japan a slave laborers so when the nuclear weapons went off in japan during world war two and many koreans had seen those weapons seen the...
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all persons born or naturalized in the united states are citizens of the united intes and of the state where , they reside. how the 14th amendment has applied to african-americans, chinese-americans, and native americans. over 90 minutes. takingame is paul, i am symposium director. ofm currently the president the college in
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bruce contacted the japanese embassy in the united states, the u.s. embassy in tokyo, and even hired a private detective . all to no avail. he had given up his search for his mother when by chance he met then rear admiral harris at an airport and shared his story. when admiral harris told bruce that he would help him find his birth mother, bruce was very skeptical. but admiral harris was adamant, so bruce gave him the information he had pieced together. and 10 days later, bruce received a call while at work. the japanese embassy was on the phone with news that they had found at long last his birth mother. thanks to admiral harris's assistance, bruce reunited with his mother, and they were in contact for three years before she passed away in 2009. so in admiral harris we have someone who is tough minded and clear-eyed with tremendous military experience and someone who is very resourceful and focused on the task at hand. admiral harris's expertise in the indo pacific region, his leadership experience, and engagement with a variety of stakeholders in th
bruce contacted the japanese embassy in the united states, the u.s. embassy in tokyo, and even hired a private detective . all to no avail. he had given up his search for his mother when by chance he met then rear admiral harris at an airport and shared his story. when admiral harris told bruce that he would help him find his birth mother, bruce was very skeptical. but admiral harris was adamant, so bruce gave him the information he had pieced together. and 10 days later, bruce received a call...
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states on its perceived national security grounds but it fails to rule against united states that that opens the door for other countries to follow suit and to act protectionist in protectionist ways even for bogus reasons if on the other hand does rule against that the u.s. then trump may follow through with his threat to plot out of the b.t.o. in which case he really has blown a hole in the multinational trading system and it would be hard to see. well it would it would it would be a very different system without the united states joe you said that many republicans have expressed concerns about the measures taken by trump and that we've seen also unions expressing concern where does this new move leave u.s. consumers and u.s. companies. well of course there's still the a lot of the companies and consumers that have the same worry that the members have they don't know exactly what the impact will be and they're fearing that it'll have a negative impact obviously but president trump is counting on the fact that he's been very independent minded and counterintuitive in the past and when
states on its perceived national security grounds but it fails to rule against united states that that opens the door for other countries to follow suit and to act protectionist in protectionist ways even for bogus reasons if on the other hand does rule against that the u.s. then trump may follow through with his threat to plot out of the b.t.o. in which case he really has blown a hole in the multinational trading system and it would be hard to see. well it would it would it would be a very...
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once president of the united states, always president of the united states. that is the first time this had been articulated. the person who was president of the united states maintains that status. him,great britain received the rest of the world treated him as such, looking to queen victoria. >> what do we know about that meeting? >> they had a dinner. grant and his wife were there. the youngest son, jesse, was with them as well. he was not an -- invited to the dinner. he was supposed to have dinner with the household. according to some sources, mrs. grant was upset by this. she thinks the household means the staff. what it actually means is some of the lower board. she presses some individuals and eventually, queen victoria invites jesse to the dinner to an -- avoid any kind of snafu. has dinner with her. queen victoria writes in her diary that he was agreeable. agreeable in that american way. she seemed to enjoy dinner with him. she did not have a high opinion of his wife because of the way she doted on their son. queen victoria was not one for doting on
once president of the united states, always president of the united states. that is the first time this had been articulated. the person who was president of the united states maintains that status. him,great britain received the rest of the world treated him as such, looking to queen victoria. >> what do we know about that meeting? >> they had a dinner. grant and his wife were there. the youngest son, jesse, was with them as well. he was not an -- invited to the dinner. he was...
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states itself a humiliating moment one might say for the united states so what we will be seeing over the next couple of hours is discussion of this resolution on protection of the people of palestine with particular reference to gaza brought by algeria and turkey . mike hanna thank you very much indeed all the nine hundred people of a ride at the italian port of catan in sicily after being rescued at sea by the italian coast guard it comes amid a growing diplomatic rabba to italy in front. of the new telling government refusal to allow a foreign rescue boat to dock france's president has called that cynical and irresponsible jennifer our reports. disembarking in italy nine hundred thirty two migrants and refugees rescued in the mediterranean by the italian coast guard on the crossing from the libyan coast among their number more than two hundred miners and two dead bodies. heading instead to spain hundreds more on the ngo rescue ship aquarius the italian government believes it's borne the brunt of this crisis alone for long enough and international rescue vessels like aquarius now ba
states itself a humiliating moment one might say for the united states so what we will be seeing over the next couple of hours is discussion of this resolution on protection of the people of palestine with particular reference to gaza brought by algeria and turkey . mike hanna thank you very much indeed all the nine hundred people of a ride at the italian port of catan in sicily after being rescued at sea by the italian coast guard it comes amid a growing diplomatic rabba to italy in front. of...
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the first irish ambassador to the united states. he was the one who initiated this wonderfully brilliant practice of handing over a bowl of shamrocks to the american president in the early 1950's. that tradition has developed and it is now a mainstay of our diplomatic effort throughout the year. as a final point, i unveiled a monument to john last week, which is in my garden at the embassy residence in washington. the reason i did it is because he was the architect of the irish constitution, and also from my home city. [laughter] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> good morning to you all. i am dr. curtis sandberg, i direct the national center for white house history here. all of us, we are delighted to welcome you he white house symposium. as we move to the day, a quick map before we start. you will hear from distinguished speakers, each of whom will share thoughts respectively on 200 years of the united kingdom and ireland and the white house, the central role of james holden, -- james hoban on white house design. you have seen
the first irish ambassador to the united states. he was the one who initiated this wonderfully brilliant practice of handing over a bowl of shamrocks to the american president in the early 1950's. that tradition has developed and it is now a mainstay of our diplomatic effort throughout the year. as a final point, i unveiled a monument to john last week, which is in my garden at the embassy residence in washington. the reason i did it is because he was the architect of the irish constitution,...
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the last time i checked, long island new york is part of the united states. you had american citizens collaborating with the enemy. they were captured as a group. the american citizens were tried by military commission, and one of them was executed. why? because under the law of war, once you join the enemy, your american citizenship doesn't protect u from the consequence ofour act. it said citizenship in the united states of an enemy belligerent does not relieve him of the consequences of belligerent which is unlawful. in 09 an american citizen captured in afghanistan fightin for the taliban. there's no bar to this nation holding one of its own citizens as an enemy combatant. for those who understand the law of war, this is one of the timeless concepts. he's trying to turn the war into a crime. i agree with senator paul, if you are charged with a crime, you can't be held indefinitely and questioned without legal representation because you're being accused of a crime, and you have rights as a criminal defendant. when you become an enemy combatant, you have ri
the last time i checked, long island new york is part of the united states. you had american citizens collaborating with the enemy. they were captured as a group. the american citizens were tried by military commission, and one of them was executed. why? because under the law of war, once you join the enemy, your american citizenship doesn't protect u from the consequence ofour act. it said citizenship in the united states of an enemy belligerent does not relieve him of the consequences of...
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pompeo: i believe we do. >> what are the areas the united states needs next with israel? experience in my previous role, we have no better partner along many dimensions than the israelis. not only what we do to keep israel safe and secure but what they do to help us push back against terrorist threats of the united states. there may be opportunities to do more and better, but we have a solid working relationship across intelligence agencies and our two governments. sen. hyde-smith: i know you have been busy, we have both been on the job two months. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, thank you for being here. isnow the administration committed to an agreement with north korea on their nuclear weapons that i think has been described as complete and verifiable. is that the term you used? to get that agreement, we need to know, and hopefully you agree , we need to know the scope of their nuclear weapons program. material,uclear facilities, that sort of thing. -- have we requested that list with north korea? what is their response? sec. pompeo: i will get a
pompeo: i believe we do. >> what are the areas the united states needs next with israel? experience in my previous role, we have no better partner along many dimensions than the israelis. not only what we do to keep israel safe and secure but what they do to help us push back against terrorist threats of the united states. there may be opportunities to do more and better, but we have a solid working relationship across intelligence agencies and our two governments. sen. hyde-smith: i know...
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the states, stakes could not be higher, for united states nothing less than ending the north korean nuclear threat, what has been called the worst problem on earth. the president sees himself the president, who sees himself as a "master deal maker," is looking to make the biggest deal of his life here. and to his critics, mr. trump tweeted: "we have our hostages, missile launches have stopped, we will be fine." >> we are going to bring in major garrett now to talk about this summit, which is just minutes away and the president's major is active and online. >> and everything is in place, jeff, and the president is highly personalized his involvement saying nothing matters at the staff level, only his interaction with kim jong-un, writing just a few hours on twitter we will soon know whether a real deal unlike those in the past can happen. >> president trump arrived in singapore poised to make history at today's summit with north korean leader kim jong-un. mr. trump met with singapore's prime minister before retreating to his hotel for more preparation. >> president trump is going into this m
the states, stakes could not be higher, for united states nothing less than ending the north korean nuclear threat, what has been called the worst problem on earth. the president sees himself the president, who sees himself as a "master deal maker," is looking to make the biggest deal of his life here. and to his critics, mr. trump tweeted: "we have our hostages, missile launches have stopped, we will be fine." >> we are going to bring in major garrett now to talk...
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states during the last 10 years that adjustments in labor markets in the united states and communities due to shock have been particularly costly and that would mean that china is not bearing its bare share of the cost. this is a reason why we need to be thinking about this as potentially allowing our systems to coexist. second there may be instances and with particular industries you think about strategic in the economic sense where there is a high fixed cost. there's very few of those types of industry. with very few firms allowing for internet incident -- enterprises can lead to strategic behavior a profit shifty behavior that might give a firm in one country an unfair advantage of firms in another. you might also be concerned about the global concentration of activity in a particular sector occurring only in one country especially like examples of when china has market power. when it is the global supplier of rare earth metals or raw materials they will exert market power. that is something we may need to be concerned about as well as well as the potential for global efficiency los
states during the last 10 years that adjustments in labor markets in the united states and communities due to shock have been particularly costly and that would mean that china is not bearing its bare share of the cost. this is a reason why we need to be thinking about this as potentially allowing our systems to coexist. second there may be instances and with particular industries you think about strategic in the economic sense where there is a high fixed cost. there's very few of those types...
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they say they hate the united states. they want to see the united states burn. they want to -- all sorts of colorful ways to destroy america and its leadership. but they're echoing the messaging that is in their state propaganda. and when a north korean son camera, of course they're going to say what they're hearing from their government because if they were say anything else in a country where political dissent is not tolerated, the consequences for them would obviously not be good. and it's not to say that some of them don't believe those things. but nowhere is a noticeable change in north korean propaganda. the fact that you have their most famous news read attorney air telling north koreans about the summit before it has even happened, talking about opening a new chapter, talking about an era of peace. i suspect when we go back into north korea after this summit and we start talking to people, depending how things going here in singapore, we might hear a very different perspective from them about their feelings about e united states and their views, relation
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and it's great to make my first trip to china as the united states secretary of state i want to check thank all of our chinese hosts for their incredible hospitality i also want to thank china and president g. for his role in helping bring north korea to the negotiating table and forward to continued support as we work to achieve the complete verifiable and irreversible denuclearization of north korea this is my. third country that i've had the chance to speak with today each has reinforced three important things that happened in singapore first the commitment to a fundamentally changed relationship japan the republic of korea and china have all acknowledged that we have turned the corner that we have begun a process away from the threat of war and towards peace on the peninsula. each of those three countries to has acknowledged the importance of the work the president trump has undertaken and the commitments that chairman kim has made towards that very and to achieve that denuclearization. and each of those three countries is also acknowledged that it is important that the sanctions
and it's great to make my first trip to china as the united states secretary of state i want to check thank all of our chinese hosts for their incredible hospitality i also want to thank china and president g. for his role in helping bring north korea to the negotiating table and forward to continued support as we work to achieve the complete verifiable and irreversible denuclearization of north korea this is my. third country that i've had the chance to speak with today each has reinforced...
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we unite is the key word here because in the big video we saw from the united states they were really playing up that they were really emphasizing that this is going to bring the world together not just the three countries that are hosting the base but the whole entire world people will be welcome to come in to the united states to come to remember and what's this for one thing they don't need to worry about obviously is the infrastructure as i was saying that's already in place they do have experience at least two of the three hosting the tournament before the united states hosted in ninety four mexico households did it twice before so the big question mark really is how the geopolitics will play out in the next. five years. in the rest of a potential second for donald trump as well so who knows who knows what will be in terms of the chair politics that will be the big question mark in this bit who will leave that big question mark hanging in the air stay with us if you would jonathan as we discuss the events at this year's world cup which of course kicks off tomorrow one of the favo
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emigrated to the united states. do you want the concrete do you left -- that you left to follow you here to the united states? without good immigration laws, that is exactly what will happen. and i have another message as well. law enforcement is never clean and beautiful. it actually is pretty ugly. and to think that laws can be equivalentth the of a beauty parlor appointment or a tea party, with the same images, is pretty ridiculous. .o here is another major point we have 6 million jobs available. they cannot be filled in the united states. what are we going to do with all of these unskilled people? not only are they unskilled and uneducated, they can't even speak our language. what are we going to do with all of these people? the reason we can't fill the jobs with people already in the united states that can speak english and have some education? they are not skilled enough. host: tyler, texas, republican line. bob is next. caller: yes, pedro, this is eminently simple and we keep repeating the same problem. we ha
emigrated to the united states. do you want the concrete do you left -- that you left to follow you here to the united states? without good immigration laws, that is exactly what will happen. and i have another message as well. law enforcement is never clean and beautiful. it actually is pretty ugly. and to think that laws can be equivalentth the of a beauty parlor appointment or a tea party, with the same images, is pretty ridiculous. .o here is another major point we have 6 million jobs...
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states a president of the united states and a president a head of state of north korea the democratic people's republic of korea this is donald trump's anticipatory words about the meeting that's about to take place how long will it take to figure out whether or not. maybe in the first minute. now relations between north korea and the united states have been rather hot and cold on and off since trump took office let's just take a review of some of the exchanges that we've seen that when they head of state kim jong un who the president of united states is about to meet with and and donald trump let's take a look. and actually guys you can see right now donald trump and kim jong un meeting for the very first time the summit between the two leaders was initially confirmed by the white house back in march but in the middle of may it can threaten to end the negotiations when the military drills by the south and the united states you can see there the two leaders seem amiable moving over to the side having taken pictures in front of the north korean flag and the united states flag and they
states a president of the united states and a president a head of state of north korea the democratic people's republic of korea this is donald trump's anticipatory words about the meeting that's about to take place how long will it take to figure out whether or not. maybe in the first minute. now relations between north korea and the united states have been rather hot and cold on and off since trump took office let's just take a review of some of the exchanges that we've seen that when they...
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they also have a state-driven steel industry that is a major problem for the united states. then't agree with president's approach with respect to our allies. i think they should be engaged as full partners. i think we need steel and aluminum tariffs more broadly. we need to get out of the overcapacity in the steel industry generated by china. i don't agree with every tactic the president has had. this is a rebalancing that has been overdue. host: veronique de rugy, what did you make of the president's thought of getting russia back into the g7? guest: i didn't think very much, because president trump is known this.king comments like he will say this, and who knows where he will stand tomorrow. thatally agree with scott -- approach to our allies you can debate the economics of , and ind aluminum, but disagree, i think it is hurtful to the american people, the u.s. government is hurting the american people, there is somewhat of an understanding and community of economists and people who think meansthese issues at the used to impose these tariffs. using a national security thr
they also have a state-driven steel industry that is a major problem for the united states. then't agree with president's approach with respect to our allies. i think they should be engaged as full partners. i think we need steel and aluminum tariffs more broadly. we need to get out of the overcapacity in the steel industry generated by china. i don't agree with every tactic the president has had. this is a rebalancing that has been overdue. host: veronique de rugy, what did you make of the...
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so now the united states has to come away with this with something. give me a quick button. >> what could that be? listen, they have to have a commitment, if it's followed through would be followed through over a great period of time with other hurdles down the line. but for president trump to call this substantively a succ you can argue it has to be more than a meet and greet because then why did you have the meet and greet if it truly is an excellent, terrific relationship as he said, what comes of that relationship? and you'll get your first indication in that written statement. >> jim sciutto, thank you so much. please, we know they're ongoing events right now, if you hear anything, get in my ear and we'll bring you right back. appreciate it. >>> the question of what to do with north korea, this goes back so far, at least 70 years when we were dealing with what was happening with division on the peninsula. but now look where we are a moment that many thought would never happen. so let's get a sense of what this means to the men and women in washin
so now the united states has to come away with this with something. give me a quick button. >> what could that be? listen, they have to have a commitment, if it's followed through would be followed through over a great period of time with other hurdles down the line. but for president trump to call this substantively a succ you can argue it has to be more than a meet and greet because then why did you have the meet and greet if it truly is an excellent, terrific relationship as he said,...
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they see from the united states. so we saw macron going to the st. petersburg economic forum, angela merkel going to beijing unfortunately at a time that we should be cementing our alliances and working more closely together, they're all looking to hedge their bets. if you talk to countries in southeast asia, they all don't believe they can count on the united states in the way that they always have so, unfortunately, we're abdicating the leadership role that we've played. and if it meant that the g-6 would step up in the way we want it to, that would be one thing unfortunately they'll have to deal with the instability we're causing instead. >> philip, some call it maybe abdicating past relationships. others argue it's a new axis of support that includes israel, gulf nations and maybe some of the fringes of europe and maybe russia, if he's serious about arguing they should go back to make it a g-8 again. maybe it's a broad geopolitical shift. >> those other countries are important. it's tough to replace the other g-6
they see from the united states. so we saw macron going to the st. petersburg economic forum, angela merkel going to beijing unfortunately at a time that we should be cementing our alliances and working more closely together, they're all looking to hedge their bets. if you talk to countries in southeast asia, they all don't believe they can count on the united states in the way that they always have so, unfortunately, we're abdicating the leadership role that we've played. and if it meant that...
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so back to threaten the state's history would say united states threatens their. date of the announcement was no coincidence please raise your right hand and repeat after me i saw the new american president is sworn in. trump do solemnly swear did you good to know good will come your vote will be so donald trump was completely different some u.s. presidents have been more tolerant of north korea others less so. but no president had ever threatened to obliterate north korea i mean he saw that had never been an option to get there was that i would also put him there and then flew president trump is constantly threatening to resolve existing tensions by attacking north korea. every time donald trump and kim jong exchanged threats it increases the probability of war you also using those. more intently seventeen the president appointed nikki haley a conservative republican as the u.s. . some bastard it to the united nations. at the u.n. security council haley proposed a series of new sanctions on north korea. on this resolution ratchets up the pressure on north korea e
so back to threaten the state's history would say united states threatens their. date of the announcement was no coincidence please raise your right hand and repeat after me i saw the new american president is sworn in. trump do solemnly swear did you good to know good will come your vote will be so donald trump was completely different some u.s. presidents have been more tolerant of north korea others less so. but no president had ever threatened to obliterate north korea i mean he saw that...
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news line from berlin the leaders of the united states and north korea are still talking after some event you in singapore donald trump says the needing is going better than anyone expected and that quote a signing is coming up shortly we'll have the latest from singapore. and i have a call and welcome to the program u.s. president doll trump and north korean leader kim jong un have emerged from their working lunch and the u.s. president says they will sign an agreement that we don't have the details yet on what might be in that agreement this was the scene just a few minutes ago as the two leaders came out of the lunchtime break and walked along the path outside of the cupola hotel they spoke briefly and addressed reporters here's what donald trump had to say. really really really really love the program. really for really better than anybody perfect couple. for the girl right now for saying that it was going to be very little bit of both of you to probe into what he studied her career that you got a couple. of them with that and even as we wait to hear exactly what the cheerleaders are
news line from berlin the leaders of the united states and north korea are still talking after some event you in singapore donald trump says the needing is going better than anyone expected and that quote a signing is coming up shortly we'll have the latest from singapore. and i have a call and welcome to the program u.s. president doll trump and north korean leader kim jong un have emerged from their working lunch and the u.s. president says they will sign an agreement that we don't have the...
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part of shaping a better future for the united states and for latinos in the united states is making sure to things. that we make sure our struggle is represented and that we are connected to every one else's struggle. so when i see black lives matter, i don't see it as someone else's problem. i see it as my own. and when we do not see it, we are all weaker because of it. when we don't show up at the airports when muslims are being turned away, we are all weaker because of it. we need to be sure to be there to support the me too movement and support student supporting -- protesting gun violence no matter what city they are from or what part of the city they are from. too many people open the door for us and it takes many people to open the door and keep it open for the lgbt community, for the disabled, for veterans, to literally hold that opens our transgender brothers and sisters can have a place to go to the bathroom. we need to be there and we need to make sure, when we are there, we are there powerfully as we can be, to make sure our votes are counted in our community in voting.
part of shaping a better future for the united states and for latinos in the united states is making sure to things. that we make sure our struggle is represented and that we are connected to every one else's struggle. so when i see black lives matter, i don't see it as someone else's problem. i see it as my own. and when we do not see it, we are all weaker because of it. when we don't show up at the airports when muslims are being turned away, we are all weaker because of it. we need to be...
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states was involved in nation actually n vietnam, the united states was involved cessation, trying to create a separate vietnam out of what had once been a single kingdom. >> yeah. think, in terms of war, obviously, my colleagues have about other battle fronts, but we also have to in 1968, we have timeline for the ietnam war whether you want to talk about direct american involve. or direct american involve. indo-china or put this the perspective of -- we that, ave to understand this is an international war. ne of the things i found most fascinating is in 1968, there is conglomerate, free will forces. throughout the vietnam war, tens of thousands of south koreans fighting on the american side, are is filipinos who australians who are fighting. consider that 1968,rarily, we talk about ut we have to undstf this war t 1968 and what i mean is that if you didn't know this, the united this war still because if you didn't know this, american involvement in vietnam, they just assume everyone has agent orange, right? 1968, it has healthcare because of the assumption they have been exposed to ag
states was involved in nation actually n vietnam, the united states was involved cessation, trying to create a separate vietnam out of what had once been a single kingdom. >> yeah. think, in terms of war, obviously, my colleagues have about other battle fronts, but we also have to in 1968, we have timeline for the ietnam war whether you want to talk about direct american involve. or direct american involve. indo-china or put this the perspective of -- we that, ave to understand this is an...
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richard nixon had been the president to make detente the policy of the united states. before watergate, this is what many americans knew about his presidency. they believed that he was trying to rebuild the strength of the united states overseas that had been weakened as a result of the turmoil of the 1960's. to secure u.s. influence in the post-1960's era, nixon had been convinced that he would need to make a series of dramatic moves, like bringing the war in vietnam to a total end and thawing relations with the soviet union and china. because of his strong political standing with conservatives, nixon believed that he could do this, that he could open up relations with the communists, without suffering politically here at home. the individual who most eloquently articulated the concepts behind detente was his national security advisor, henry kissinger. the first component of detente under richard nixon involved a series of high-level arms agreements with the soviet union that produced the salt 1 agreement, signed on may 26, 1972. this was a deal with the soviet union
richard nixon had been the president to make detente the policy of the united states. before watergate, this is what many americans knew about his presidency. they believed that he was trying to rebuild the strength of the united states overseas that had been weakened as a result of the turmoil of the 1960's. to secure u.s. influence in the post-1960's era, nixon had been convinced that he would need to make a series of dramatic moves, like bringing the war in vietnam to a total end and thawing...
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korea the united states for the last seventy years so for for north korea's nuclear weapons united states is only one actor so so the nuclear weapon serves a strategic purpose about independence and security for all the great powers so even if the united states provides a guarantee of independence and security for north korea now it's still about independence against china russia and potentially any other great power that threatens the korean peninsula in the future ok you said that is why north korea will not give up its nuclear weapons to the united. to the united states are you gareth i mean. brings up a fascinating point because when watching kim and trump signed the document and then the. spoke to reporters and then and then trump. rather strange i have to say encounter with the media afterwards because it was so vague. what does denuclearization actually mean because we really don't know what that means ok because now being a brings up a very good point and and so it's still kind of a here and that's the obstacle here i mean we had a lot of optics you know photo ops and stuff like t
korea the united states for the last seventy years so for for north korea's nuclear weapons united states is only one actor so so the nuclear weapon serves a strategic purpose about independence and security for all the great powers so even if the united states provides a guarantee of independence and security for north korea now it's still about independence against china russia and potentially any other great power that threatens the korean peninsula in the future ok you said that is why...